3) four hundred fifteen thousandths
4) three hundredths
5) thirty four hundredths
6) sixteen hundredths
7) three and five thousandths
8) one and nine hundredths
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Answer:
if the order of the digit matters, we have:
options: 1, 2, 3, 4.
We want to select two digits.
First selection: we have 4 options
Second selection: we have 3 options (because we already selected one in the first selection)
The total number of elements in the sample space, or the total number of combinations, is equal to the product of the number of options in each selection, this is:
P = 4*3 = 12
Answer:
true
Step-by-step explanation:
The left side 9 is greater than the right side 3, which means that the given statement is always true.
Answer: B. 84 in²
Step-by-step explanation:
Divide the area into two regions: a rectangle and a trapezoid (depicted in the attached photo).
Find the area of the rectangle:
Area of a rectangle=length*width
Area of rectangle=(5 in)( 10 in)
Area of rectangle=50 in²
Next, calculate the area of the trapezoid:
Area of trapezoid=
h=10 in-6 in
h=4 in



Area of trapezoid=
Area of trapezoid=
Area of trapezoid=
Area of trapezoid=
Add the area of the trapezoid to the area of the rectangle to find the total area: 50 in²+34 in²=84 in²